Candlelight continues to draw big crowds this holiday season as it performs twice nightly for 20 nights in Town Square. Candlelight might bring a bit of gridlock to Main Street, U.S.A. this holiday season, but it might get a run for its money when Starbucks opens up late next year, bringing big crowds to its new Main Street location. Disney is currently planning to bring the coffee giant to the Market House, Main Street’s go-to stop for coffee since the park’s early days. But just how will the extremely popular Starbucks brand fit in the small Main Street location? Meanwhile, as Starbucks gets ready to move in, long-time Disneyland sponsor Kodak is getting ready to leave as the company struggles with bankruptcy. Elsewhere, Indiana Jones Adventure has reopened and Cars Land gets new Christmas merchandise.

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This is the last week of moderate crowd levels before Disneyland begins its busy holiday season. If you need tips for visiting during the holidays, check out our Disney Holiday eBooks! TouringPlans.com can also help you navigate the parks with our per-park Crowd Calendar, Lines – Mobile Wait Times Appthat gives access to current and estimated wait times for attractions, and Touring Plansdetailing the best plan of attack for hitting the attractions. With holiday crowds on the horizon, it’s a good time to subscribe to TouringPlans.com to plan your strategy to avoid the crowds!

Below are the predicted resort-wide crowd numbers for select days generated by the TouringPlans professional statisticians as measured for the upcoming week. For the access to the full year and per-park crowd level predictions, visit ourCrowd Calendar.

— Fred Hazelton, Statistician, TouringPlans.com

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Here are some quick-hit notes that we hope you’ll find helpful as you prepare your visits for the week:

Tuesday is the best day to visit Disneyland.

Partial Annual Pass blockouts on Saturday and Sunday.

Crowd levels are a 9 on Saturday and Sunday.

Due to its incredibly low capacity, consider riding Luigi’s Flying Tires standby right after starting your day by grabbing a FASTPASS for Radiator Springs Racers.

Wed., Dec. 12

7/10

Thu., Dec. 13

6/10

Fri., Dec. 14

8 /10

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A look at wait times mid-day Saturday.

Construction Kingdom

Construction at the end of Main Street continues at the upcoming Fantasy Faire princess meet-and-greet location next to Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Back in Fantasyland, construction continues at the Fantasyland Theater. Tarps and scaffolding are now up at the theater entrance marquee.

The new structure at the back of the theater gets closer to completion…

In Frontierland, the rock work refurbishment across from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad’s exit has wrapped up…

In New Orleans Square, the popcorn cart near the Haunted Mansion got a new look.

It looks great.

Oogie Boogie is still here for the holidays

Starbucks moves in, Kodak moves out

Last week the OC Register ran a story in which Disney confirmed that Starbucks Coffee would open its Disneyland location by the end of 2013 inside Main Street’s Market House.

This choice isn’t exactly surprising, since the Market House has been Main Street’s coffee house since opening. It is surprising, however, because the location is so small. If California Adventure’s Starbucks location has taught us anything, it’s that we’ll see long lines throughout the day here.

Don’t be fooled by the wide-angle lens used to take these photos, the Market House is a tight space.

Hopefully the antique potbelly stove will be saved in some way during the Starbucks remodel.

We’re hoping the party lines stay, too.

An unadvertised tradition at the Market House is free coffee refills all day. Starbucks hasn’t commented on whether they’ll honor the tradition when they take over.

Long lines can form here even for the terrible coffee Disney currently serves here.

Great old fixtures

It’ll be interesting to see how the Disneyana shop next door will be affected by the addition of Starbucks. The space used to be part of the original Swift Market House — will it once again become part of the Market House or simply closed off?

Disneyana’s circular gallery space was originally designed for Swift’s 100th Anniversary Birthday Cake display. Wouldn’t it be great if this became seating area for a turn-of-the-century-themed coffee shop?

Or will this space become a part of Disneyland history?

Meanwhile, as Starbucks prepares to move into the Market House, another long-time sponsor is getting ready to leave. Kodak, Disneyland’s official film sponsor from the park’s early days (with only a short break in the 1970s when GAF took over) is finally going to call it quits. The company is ending its sponsorship deal with Disney as it continues its corporate restructuring so it can emerge from bankruptcy in 2013.

Kodak’s complete departure from Disneyland should come as no surprise as the company ended its sponsorship of Disneyland’s Captain EO show and Epcot’s Imagination Pavilion at Walt Disney World back in 2010.

What this means is no more Kodak at the Main Street Photo Supply or at California Adventure’s Kingswell Cameras, park maps will no longer be “Compliments of Eastman Kodak,” and Disneyland’s “Kodak Picture Spots” will likely become a thing of the past.

No more picture spots?

What will become of the old original Fantasyland Ticket Booth that became a Kodak merchandise kiosk in the 1980s?

Hopefully this little historical gem isn’t lost when Kodak leaves.

Candlelight shines

Disneyland’s 20 nights of Candlelight continue with celebrity narrators including Kurt Russell and Edward James Olmos gracing the stage in Town Square last week, with Lou Diamond Phillips narrating Sunday through Tuesday.

At night, the event shines. Candlelight remains one of Disneyland’s best-produced live shows and is worth checking out, especially with it available so many nights this year.

The remaining nights of Candlelight have reserved seating for Annual Passholders, which were chosen by an online lottery. Below, the schedule of remaining performances and celebrity narrators for those nights.Celebrity Narrators and Dates

December 9, 10, 11: Lou Diamond Phillips

December 12, 13: Dick Van Dyke

December 14: Dennis Haysbert

December 15, 16: Patricia Heaton

December 17, 18, 19: Molly Ringwald

December 20: John Stamos

Indy returns

In Adventureland, Indiana Jones Adventure has reopened after an extended refurbishment.

The refurbishment didn’t make any major changes to the show, but the attraction did get a lot of TLC. It now runs smoothly with major TLC given to the ride system and numerous special effects fixed along with various lighting upgrades.

Due to the nature of the ride, we opted to take video of the attraction instead of on-ride photos. Check it out below, but be aware that the video is rather dark, just like the ride.

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Happy Holidays!- Andy
Dateline Disneyland

Welcome to California Adventure

Over at California Adventure, the holidays continue without much news to report.

A look at park wait times Saturday afternoon.

Cars Land continues to be wildly popular especially with its holiday decorations

Lots of new Cars Land-specific holiday merchandise can be found at Radiator Springs Curios.

Adult sweatshirt

Adult t-shirt

Kids’ tee

Kids’ tee

Commemorative plate

Disney continues to try to get all of the Cars Land Christmas lights working after encountering power supply issues for all the new lights. Sarge’s tree should be lit all the time now, after only being on intermittently earlier this holiday season.

Still, on Sunday night some of the Cars Land lights were still not working including the Cozy Cone’s cone Christmas tree and cone stars.

Get in the holiday spirit with a photo a day

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We’re giving away five copies of the app in this week’s Dateline Disneyland 5th Anniversary Giveaway, so be sure to enter-to-win. Or, you can buy the app now in the iTunes App Store by clicking here.

In celebration of Dateline Disneyland’s 5th Anniversary, we’re taking a look back at photos from the Dateline Disneyland archives. Join us as we look back at some photos from past updates and talk about the changes seen at the Disneyland Resort over the last five years. It’s a fun look back at some big changes over the last half-decade.

As we wrap up our 5th Anniversary we go back to just last year for our final week of “From the Archives.” Disneyland celebrated its 56th Anniversary on July 17 as Disney California Adventure had just unveiled its brand new main gate turnstiles, modeled after Los Angeles’ iconic Pan Pacific Theater.

The new turnstiles were a big deal, as they were the first completed part of the park’s re-Imagined main entrance area.

California Adventure’s old main gate structures were still partially in place, awaiting permanent removal.

Besides the Pan Pacific-themed main gate, the only other part of Buena Vista Street under construction was the Carthay Circle Restaurant.

It’s really surprising to look back at these photos and realize that the majority of Buena Vista Street was completed in less than a year. The California Zephyr and Engine Ears Toys were still open in mid-July 2011.

Remember this mess?

Beautiful new Buena Vista Street shops including Trolley Treats and Fiddler, Fifer and Practical Cafe now call this space home.

The old Baker’s Field Bakery:

…and the Bur-r-r Bank Ice Cream shop

Meanwhile, Greetings! From California would soon be removed to make way for the Elias and Co. Department Store.

Yes, all of this actually existed.

Everywhere you went — the store was nothing but tacky.

Wow.

Meanwhile, Cars Land was still heavily under construction…

Mater’s Junkyard had a long ways to go… Amazing what they can do in a year, right?

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[b]Fantasmic!:[/b] Dark January 7, 2013 through February 14 for refurbishment.

[B]Alice in Wonderland:[/B] Expected to close early 2013 to install permanent safety railing on outdoor ride portion.

[B]Fantasy Faire:[/B] New princess-themed meet-and-greet area in former Carnation Plaza Gardens is under construction and expected to open in early 2013.

[B]Princess Fantasy Faire at the Fantasyland Theater:[/B] Fantasyland Theater closed August 12. Princesses have relocated to Small World Promenade allowing the Fantasyland Theater to close and prepare for a new show.

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[B]Silly Symphony Swings:[/B] Closed January 7, 2013 through February 17 for refurbishment.

[B]Grizzly River Run:[/B] Closed January 7, 2013 through February 28 for refurbishment.

The Orlando Sentinel reports that Disney Parks head Tom Staggs says Walt Disney World’s Avatarland is still in the works as well as a possible Cars Land copy.

OK — that wraps up this week’s edition of Dateline Disneyland!

As I wrap up the final week of Dateline Disneyland’s 5th Anniversary Celebration this week I’d like to once again say thank you. To everyone that has ever helped with photos, sent in tips, shared our blog with your friends or family, donated to the blog via PayPal or clicked on our Amazon links — thank you. Dateline Disneyland wouldn’t be here without you and your continued support. Happy Anniversary!

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About Andy Castro

Andy is a Southern California native, raised with Disneyland and a life-long fan of Disney theme parks and animation. Andy writes the weekly Dateline Disneyland column, which can be found every Monday on MiceChat.

Thanks for the update…I agree that Jolly Holiday would be a much better location for the new Sbux…I wonder what that is about?

ayalexander

Disney probably wants to retain the original look and purpose of those two shops… the Plaza Pavilion used to be a cafe and has returned to that purpose… the Market House has always been a coffee shop… and you can’t compete Disney’s cruddy columbian coffee with starbucks’ (seemingly delicious coffee illusion). It can’t be done.

beldoe34

Great update! I sure wish I could see a Candlelight performance someday. Definitely on my Disney bucket list.

neemarita

Thanks for another great update! Went to the parks last week for the first time in a long time. Too bad we couldn’t see Candlelight like we wanted but maybe next week.

Bat Stanchion

Great update. Christmas time at the park can’t be missed!

scarymouse

Very sad to see Kodak go, but that is the sign of the times. With all the I-phones out there how about a apple photo spot. The loss of the photo spots would be extremely sad, thats one thing you don’t have to think about for those iconic photo ops. Nice update!

bigfry

Thanks for sharing!

AstateEditor

Great update as usual! Thanks!

garyman

We were there last Thursday through Saturday, Saturday was the most crowded..

Indiana opened on Friday afternoon.

The rolling ball at the end of the ride was not working when we were there.

The line was 100 minues long at some point.
Big Thunder, Pirates and Indiana all went down around the same time for an hour or so.
We had lots of fun.

martinjbell1986

Great update as always!

Chasoneering

The posts make Monday tolerable. Thank you so much Andy et al! Here is to another five years of Dateline Disneyland (and beyond!).

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FlubberZorro

No Kodak picture spots? They should leave those no matter what.

Pan

Great read! Great update as always! Makes me really miss my AP…

rhaws2

I miss the golden gate bridge.

Timekeeper

Wonderful update! I am glad that the special effects on IJA are fixed. I have a guess that the Disneyana Store might move to where the current camera shop is located, there’s enough room there to display everything, or if they close a section or just close the Disneyana store, there’s still the Disney Gallery next the Main Street Opera House for the Disney-Fans who collect art. On a past reconciliation, I miss some certain elements from DCA 1.0, like the golden gate bridge; I wish it, the Statue of Liberty and a surfer crab were included in the America room at IASW. (There are on a post card as we exit the Good-Bye Room.)